164 views
Photo by Pixabay via Pexels

Maritime decarbonisation centre completes biofuel trials

The trials started in July 2022.

The Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) has completed its final supply chain trial of biofuel for ships which in collaboration with energy firm bp and Hapag-Lloyd.

In a statement, GCMD said bp provided the B30 biofuel, which is a blend of fatty acid methyl ester (FAME) and very low sulphur fuel oil (VLSFO), to the TIHAMA, a 19,870 twenty-foot equivalent unit container vessel operated by Hapag-Lloyd.  

“The aim is to remove adoption barriers and increase user confidence and uptake of biofuels by assuring users that they are getting value for the cost premium, mitigating fears of biofuels adulteration, and preventing fraud,” GCMD CEO Lynn Loo said. 

The test determined that consumption of the 4,500 metric tonnes of B30 blend resulted in 27.9% emissions reduction compared to sailing on VLSFO.

GCMD said it also worked with Authentix to develop and deploy a new organic-based tracer to authenticate the origin and verify the amount of FAME present in the blend.

“This trial marks the first deployment of this tracer in a marine fuel supply chain. Previously, similar tracers were used to authenticate and quantify biofuels in road transport and LPG supply chains,” GCMD said. 

Join Singapore Business Review community
A NOTE FROM SINGAPORE BUSINESS REVIEW

The people you want to reach are already in this room.

Every quarter, SBR lands on the desks of the founders, CFOs, and directors running Asia's most consequential companies. Every day, they open our newsletter and read our website. It's a room that took twenty years to build — and it's the one most of our partners are trying to get into.

The good news is that the door is open. We work with companies on thought leadership articles, sponsored content, industry summits across Southeast Asia, regional awards programmes, podcasts, and media placements in print and digital. The shape of the right partnership depends on what you're trying to do, which is why we'd rather start with a conversation than send a rate card.


If you have something this room should know about, tell us. We'll tell you honestly whether we can help, and how.

No rate cards until we understand the brief. It's a better use of everyone's time.

Exclusives

Singapore, Hong Kong take rival paths to capture global gold trade
One builds MAS-backed vaulting for central banks, the other opens a pipeline to Shanghai.
Monday.com picks Singapore for Southeast Asia expansion
Its in-house designers created Singapore-inspired artwork in the company's colors.
Tsuklio targets dual-income families in Singapore expansion
The Japanese meal subscription platform logged 3,000 pre-registrations before launch.